Mark Twain, Exploding Cows, and the Unabomber - Crockpot 05.22.12

Mark Twain to censors: “I wrote
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn for
adults exclusively.” After hearing that his books had been censored by the
Brooklyn Public Library’s Children’s Department in 1905, Twain got his sarcasm
on in this one-of-a-kind letter to a librarian there. “The mind that becomes
soiled in youth can never again be washed clean,” he snidely continues. “I know
this by experience.” Read the rest of his delightful scorn, here.

Solitary confinement is more and more common
in American prisons, even though it defies common sense.

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Why we should really be taking the
Unabomber more seriously. Ted Kaczynski, the
math-genius-turned-domestic-terrorist probably has every reason to stay in
prison. But his manifesto on the dangers of technology dependence is gaining
more ground among academics and philosophers. Find out why, here.

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